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Segovia Cathedral Guided Tour with Entrance Tickets
Segovia Cathedral Guided Tour with Entrance Tickets
Segovia Cathedral Guided Tour with Entrance Tickets
Segovia Cathedral Guided Tour with Entrance Tickets
Segovia Cathedral Guided Tour with Entrance Tickets

Segovia Cathedral Guided Tour with Entrance Tickets


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  • Discover the Segovia Cathedral with an expert guide. Admire the impressive architecture and heritage while learning more about one of the latest gothic cathedrals in Spain.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour typesGuided tour
Sightseeing typeHistoric site tour
TransportWalking

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-What you can expect-
Join this experience and visit the Cathedral of Segovia with an expert guide. Admire the impressive architecture and heritage while learning more about one of the latest gothic cathedrals in Spain.

Don't miss the chance to discover the artistic, historical and religious sense of the cathedral while visiting the most significant areas which includes chapels, choir, cloister or exhibition halls. Marvel at the exterior facade and admire the impressive dome.

Your official guide will share with you the history and curiosities of this temple located in the main square of the city.

Indeed, this ticket included the free visit to the Episcopal Palace of Segovia, just three minutes on foot from the Cathedral.

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Duration: Lasts 1 hour

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  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Cathedral of Segovia.(Calle Marqués del Arco, 1, 40003 Segovia, Spain)

  • Know in advance:Reduced ticket is for seniors (65+), large families, students (<25 years old), people with disabilities (-65%), groups (+20 people), Segovia citizens

  • Free ticket is for children under 8 years old and people with disabilities (+65%)

  • This ticket includes the free visit to the Episcopal Palace of Segovia, just three minutes on foot from the Cathedral

  • This tour is only available in Spanish

  • Please note that no visitors are allowed during liturgical celebrations

  • The entrance to the Cathedral is free on Sundays from 09.00 am to 10.00 pm from April to October. From November to March, the entrance is free on Sundays from 09.30 am to 10.30 am. During this time frame, the cloister, tapestry room, the painting hall underneath the cloister, capitulate and chapels will remain closed

  • The Cathedral is open Monday to Saturday from 9.30 am to 6.30 pm and Sunday from 12.40 pm to 6.30 pm. From April to September, is open Monday to Saturday from 09:00 am to 9.30 pm and Sundays from 13:15 pm to 9.30 pm.

FAQ

1. What is the historical background of Segovia Cathedral?

Segovia Cathedral, known as the 'Lady of the Cathedrals,' is one of Spain's last major Gothic cathedrals. It was built between the 16th and 18th centuries, replacing an earlier Romanesque cathedral damaged during the Revolt of the Comuneros. Its construction timeline means it incorporates not only late Gothic styles but also Renaissance and Baroque elements, making its architectural journey unique.

2. Why is Segovia Cathedral considered a significant site for visitors?

Segovia Cathedral is highly significant due to its exceptional late Gothic architecture, showcasing impressive scale and intricate details. It houses a rich collection of art, including stunning altarpieces, ornate chapels, and beautiful stained glass windows. Its historical context as one of the last Gothic cathedrals built in Spain provides a fascinating insight into architectural evolution and religious history.

3. Are entrance tickets required to visit Segovia Cathedral, and how can they be acquired?

Yes, entrance tickets are generally required to access Segovia Cathedral, including its main areas, cloister, and museum. Visitors can purchase tickets directly at the cathedral's ticket office upon arrival. For added convenience and to ensure a smooth entry, especially during peak seasons, pre-booking tickets online through platforms like KKday is recommended, which often includes guided tours that enrich your understanding of the site.

4. How much time should be allocated for a comprehensive visit to Segovia Cathedral?

For a comprehensive visit to Segovia Cathedral, including exploring the main nave, several chapels, the cloister, and the museum, it is recommended to allocate approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. This timeframe allows visitors to appreciate its architectural grandeur, detailed artistry, and historical significance without feeling rushed, ensuring a fulfilling experience.

5. What are the recommended transportation methods to get from Madrid to Segovia Cathedral?

The most efficient way to reach Segovia from Madrid is by high-speed AVE train from Madrid Chamartín station to Segovia Guiomar, a journey of about 30 minutes. From Segovia Guiomar, local buses or taxis can take you directly to the city center, where Segovia Cathedral is located. Alternatively, regional buses from Madrid Moncloa station offer a direct route to Segovia's central bus station, closer to the Cathedral.

6. What is the best way to travel from Segovia Guiomar train station to Segovia Cathedral?

From Segovia Guiomar train station, the most convenient options for reaching Segovia Cathedral are local public buses or taxis. Bus line 11 regularly connects the train station to Segovia's city center, with stops conveniently located near the Cathedral. Taxis are also readily available outside the station, offering a quick and direct transfer to your destination in the historic center.

7. What are the local transportation options for getting around Segovia city center to reach the Cathedral?

Segovia's historic city center, including the area around the Cathedral, is largely pedestrian-friendly, making walking an excellent way to explore. Most major attractions are within comfortable walking distance. For longer distances within the city, local buses are available with routes covering key areas. Taxis can also be found throughout the city for direct trips.

8. What architectural features make Segovia Cathedral unique among other Gothic cathedrals?

Segovia Cathedral stands out for its unique blend of architectural periods, primarily its late Gothic style. Built after most other Gothic cathedrals in Spain, it incorporates Renaissance details, such as its distinctive dome, into its traditional Gothic framework. Its impressive main altarpiece, exquisite stained glass windows, and harmonious proportions contribute to its reputation as a singular and majestic example of European ecclesiastical architecture.

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